AFGANISTAN
SEPTEMBER 22 2007 10:33h
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Afghan forces killed a number of Taliban militants and wounded two others during a sweep operation in southern Afghanistan.
Among those killed in Friday's operation were two provincial-level Taliban commanders named Mullah Waseem and Mullah Abdullah, who were involved in "sabotaging activities" in Wardak province, the statement said.
On the same day, government forces detained Mullah Qaderi, the leader of 15 insurgents who was involved in "terrorist activities" in the Nirkh district of Wardak province, the statement added.
Southern Afghanistan has seen a sharp rise in violence during the past year-and-a-half, with daily clashes between Taliban insurgents and Afghan and foreign forces.
More than 7,000 people have been killed during the past 19 months, the bloodiest period since the Taliban government was overthrown by Afghan and U.S.-led forces in 2001.
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